Sunday, March 16, 2008

yeah, right! my studio is a constant source of anxiety for me - it is very narrow and if i leave a few things out, it starts to give me that claustrophobic feeling. anyway, several artists have been posting pictures of their less than perfect workspace. taking a cue from julie, at Mad Hat blog, http://www.julbie.blogspot.com/, i am posting a picture taken today after i just finished up a few projects. DISASTER! but then if you look at the first picture of my feet, which is how i went to the store yesterday without even realizing, you'd understand!

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Creating is my key to another time. It unlocks the gate to my secret garden; my refuge. It takes me to another era where things were simpler and I find the process soothing to my soul. Lemoncholy’s Studio began with my fondness for vintage items. Searching flea markets, I find items long forgotten, sometimes damaged, but still purposeful. They just need some love and attention. I want these found objects to tell a new story, have meaning and to be inspiring. I have a vision for them to begin again. Intuitively I combine elements in an enchanting way to provoke a narrative response that alludes to something we seek without knowing it. Often, it is a reminder of our childhood. My jewelry is about craftsmanship and virtue but not perfection. By removing perfectionism, I free my imagination to play and ultimately, this freedom results in whimsical pieces of grace and beauty. I am a grown up Navy brat and moved every 2 years of life. This education in life has well prepared for the journey i have chosen for myself. I am the mother of 2 boys, Tucker and Dillon. We live here at the jersey shore in our own little bohemian corner of the world.